Monument Signs
The ultimate statement piece for your organization, a monument sign does it all. It will beautify your property, draw new engagement, and help patrons get to you quickly.

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Uses
Monument signs are ground-level structures designed to mark entrances, identifyproperties, and reinforce a brand’s presence. You’ll see them at the entrances ofbusiness parks, schools, hospitals, residential communities, and retail centers. Becausethey sit low to the ground and are often built with materials like stone, brick, or texturedpanels, they tend to blend with the surrounding architecture instead of overpowering it. This makes them a good fit for locations where a polished, permanent look mattersmore than height or visibility from long distances.
Benefits
One of the main benefits of monument signs is their durability and sense ofpermanence. They’re built to withstand weather and daily wear, which makes them along-term investment for property owners. They also offer strong curb appeal. A well-designed monument sign can make a property feel established and easy to find, whichhelps both visitors and tenants. Many designs include changeable panels or integratedlighting, so businesses can update information or improve visibility at night withoutreplacing the entire structure.
Installation
Installation takes more planning than simpler sign types because monument signs areessentially small structures. The process usually starts with site preparation and aproper foundation, often a poured concrete base that keeps the sign stable over time.Depending on local regulations, permits and zoning approvals may be required beforework begins. The sign itself can be assembled on-site or delivered in sections andsecured to the foundation. Careful attention to leveling, drainage, and structural supportis important to prevent shifting, cracking, or water damage later on.
Care
Caring for a monument sign depends on the materials used, but routine maintenancegoes a long way. Regular cleaning helps remove dirt, pollution buildup, and stains thatcan dull the appearance. For signs with painted or printed panels, occasional touch-upsmay be needed to keep colors sharp. It’s also important to check for small issues likecracks, loose components, or water intrusion, especially after severe weather.Addressing these early can prevent more expensive repairs down the line. Withconsistent upkeep, a monument sign can maintain its appearance and function for manyyears.
Frequently Asked Questions
Monument signs are low to the ground, freestanding sign structures which often have vertical support structures that are concealed by an enclosed base.
Monument signs are generally made from common building materials, including stone, cement, aluminum, high density urethane (HDU), and wood.
Yes. Dimensional letters, also known as 3D or raised letters, are a type of signage where letters are fabricated from materials like metal, acrylic, or foam and are mounted to a surface, creating a three-dimensional, eye-catching visual. Many clients select dimensional letters on the face, or offset from the surface, of their monument sign.
Yes, Elmark Sign Company can connect to an existing power source at the specific sign location on the property. When clients need power to be run out to a sign from the circuit breaker box, we will partner with their electrician to complete the installation.
Yes, Elmark Sign Company can help assess whether an monument sign can be refurbished (e.g., solid footing, free of rot/rust, etc.). For suitable signs, we can work with clients to repaint, overlay, and/or rejuvenate their monument sign(s) to provide a fresh, clean look.
Almost certainly, yes. Most local governments (townships, cities, and/or counties) have jurisdiction to regulate zoning and building codes. There are often sections within their land use code that are specific to signage. Some municipalities are particular about the allowable sizes, and even design and materials.
The first step in any monument sign project is proper code research. First, find out the actual jurisdiction of the property. This may be different than the post office listed on the mailing address. Next, conduct an internet search of the jurisdiction along with the word “municode.” For example, if the property was in Elmarkville, one could Google “Elmarkville Municode,” to find a searchable version of their various codes. Narrow the search to “signage” to more quickly find the most relevant sections, which speak to signage requirements, including allowable square feet, regulations for electric signs, and other info such as permit fees.
Yes, Elmark Sign Company offers an additional service to apply for required sign permits.
Yes, when installation or removal requires any digging, Elmark Sign Company will request Pennsylvania One Call (or similar entity in NJ, DE, or other states) to come and mark all underground utilities near the dig site. This helps keep everyone safe, protect the property and uninterrupted utility service, and comply with the law.
The price of a monument sign will vary greatly, based on materials, size, and electrical wiring (if any). In general, monument signs are a premium signage product. For a non-illuminated monument, prices range between $5,000 and $15,000. Illuminated monument signs range between $10,000 and $25,000. Monument signs with electronic message screens often exceed $30,000 in total costs.
The production lead time for most monument signs is frequently 2-4 weeks after the permit is granted. Permitting times vary across municipalities from 7-10 days for those with rolling application processes to over thirty days for zoning departments with a monthly rhythm to their permit reviews.
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